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This hardcover handbook provides an in-depth exploration of crystallization behaviors in metals and alloys, serving as an essential reference for materials scientists, metallurgists, and engineers. The work examines fundamental crystallization principles, including nucleation, growth mechanisms, and phase transformations that occur during the solidification of metallic systems.
The text covers various crystallization phenomena across different alloy systems, discussing how processing conditions, cooling rates, and alloying elements influence crystal structure formation and material properties. Practical applications include industrial casting processes, powder metallurgy, and advanced manufacturing techniques. The handbook integrates theoretical frameworks with real-world case studies, providing readers with both conceptual understanding and practical knowledge for optimizing crystallization processes in metal production and alloy development.







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